On Saturday, the 4th inst., the Lady of S. SAUL, jun., Esq., of a daughter.

At Aper House, Caldbeck, on the 12th inst., Mrs. E. Macham BEATTIE, of Twins, wife of J. BEATTIE, hatter, late of Dumfries.

Marriages.

At the Catholic Chapel, Spanish Place, London, on the 16th instant, by the Rt. Revd. Dr. GRIFFITHS, V.A., Phillip Henry HOWARD, Esq., of Corby Castle, M.P. for Carlisle, to Eliza Minto CANNING, of Foxcote, in the county of Warwick, eldest daughter of the late Major John CANNING.

At St. Mary's Church, on the 11th inst., Mr. Anthony FORSTER, to Miss Ann BOWERS, both of Wreay; same day, Mr. Andrew M'GREGGAR, to Miss Ann JOHNSTON.

At Irthington Church, lately, Mr. WATSON, grocer, Scotch-street, Carlisle, to Mary Ann, only daughter of Robert JAMES, Esq., of Mireside.

At Wigton, on the 12th instant, Mr. John PEEL, to Miss Mary WILSON; on the 13th, Mr. Thomas SANDERSON, shoemaker, Uldale, to Miss Ann GIBSON; on the 16th, Mr. William BANKS, manufacturer, to Miss Sarah Barwise DAND, both of Highmoor House, near Wigton; and on the same day, Mr. John DIXON, to Miss Mary BLAYLOCK.

At Penrith, on the 12th instant, Mr. Richard HALL, to Miss Esther MOOR.

At the Parish Church of Bongate, Appleby, on the 11th inst., by the Rev. T. BELLAS, A.M., Mr. Thomas LAMB, carpenter, to Miss Frances HEBSON, both of Bongate; same day, and place, Mr. John BELLAS, of Long Marton, to Miss Ann SWALLS [Jane SWALE according to FreeBMD, Jane SWALE or SWALL according to IGI], of Rogerhead, near Appleby.

At Crosscannonby, on the 15th inst., Mr. John FARQUARSON, draper, Tuam, Ireland, to Miss CHRISTOPHERSON, Maryport.

At Crosby Ravensworth, on Saturday last, by the Rev. E. C. WILSON, M.A., Mr. William WINSKELL, Maulds Meaburn, to Miss Ann MOSS, of the same place.

At St. Thomas' Church, Portsmouth, on the 2nd instant, by the Rev. J. P. M'GHIE, Viscount Kenmure, Kenmure Castle, New Galloway, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of the late Jas. WILDEY, Esq., of the Oxford Militia.

Deaths.

In Backhouse's Walk, on Wednesday last, Mr. John SCOTT, publican—a freeman of Carlisle. An inquest was held upon the body, before W. CARRICK, Esq., coroner, but the result was not known when we went to press.

In Ritson's Lane, on the 15th inst., Mary HENDERSON, aged 74 years. She was upwards of 40 years servant with Joseph SANDERT, Esq., of Street, near Wigton.

In Eden Street, on the 14th inst., Mr. Francis PORTER, aged 65 years.

In Scotch Street, on the 12th inst., Jane CLARK, formerly of Hawksdale, aged 36 years.

In the Water Lane, on the 11th inst., Mrs. Mary GRAHAM, straw-hat manufacturer, aged 30 years.

In Botchergate, on the 14th inst., Margaret wife of Joseph RADCLIFFE, cotton spinner, aged 36 years.

At the Three Tuns Tavern, Glasgow, on the 11th instant, Mr. R. B. HARDY, teacher, son-in-law of Mr. LEMON, late of Carlisle.

At Gelstone Mill, near Castle Douglas, on the 7th inst., Mr. James COWAN, father of the late Mr. COWAN, Grapes Lane, Carlisle, in his 95th year.

At Stockdalewath, on the 14th instant, Mr. John TIFFIN, aged 58 years.

At Wigton, on the 8th instant, Mary, wife of Mr. William HOLMES, millwright, aged 64 years.

At Annan, on the 13th inst., Mr. John SCOTT, coal merchant, aged 66 years;—a man extensively known, and much respected.

At Dilston Mill, near Corbridge, Northumberland, on the 14th inst., aged 29, Miss Mary Ann HALL, only daughter of the late Ridley HALL, Esq., much lamented.

At Maryport, suddenly, Mary WEAR, aged 27.

At Nanroo, State of Illinois, North America, on the 15th of August, Mr. John FAWKES, late of Brampton, aged 73, much respected.

At Whitehaven, on Tuesday week, Mr. Samuel Ebenezer COX, in the 65th year of his age; same day, Mrs. Ann LEVASON, widow, aged 70; and on Friday last, Mrs. Mary FARRELL, widow, in the 78th year of her age; on Saturday last, Mrs. Sarah LAIDLEY, widow, aged 70; on the 10th inst., Ann NIXON, aged 23, late of Moresby; on the 13th, John FITZSIMONS, aged 73; and on the 10th, Jane, daughter of Mr. Wm. LOONEY, in the 7th year of her age.

At Cockermouth, on Thursday the 9th inst., Miss Mary BENSON, aged 63; and on the 8th, Mrs. Jane BELL, formerly of Maryport, aged 84 years.

At St. Peter's, Demerara, on the 15th September, Capt. W. BELL, of the Nelson Wood, and son of the late Capt. BELL, of Maryport, in his 21st year.

At Workington, on Sunday last, after an illness of a few hours, Joseph Carr, infant son of Mr. John Harrison GUY, aged 20 months.

At Wilton, near Egremont, on the 9th instant, Mr. Richard SUDDERT, yeoman, aged 36 years.